Protection des victimes – procédures nationales

Japon

Japan - Code of Criminal Procedure Part I, II 1948 (2019) EN/Japanese

Part II First Instance

Chapter III Public Trials

Section 1 Trial Preparation and Trial Proceedings

Article 290-2
(3) In addition to the particulars prescribed in paragraph (1), in handling a case where the court finds a risk of physical or property harm, threat to or confusion of the victim or victim's relatives through disclosing in an open court the mode of the crime, the state of the damage, and due to other circumstances, when it finds it appropriate after hearing the opinions of the public prosecutor and the accused or the defense counsel, it may render a ruling to such effect that particulars identifying the victim not be disclosed in an open court.

Part II First Instance

Chapter III Public Trials

Section 3 Victim Participation

Article 316-39
(4) The court may take measures between the accused and the Participating Victim so that the accused is unable to discern the presence of the Participating Victim limited to only when defense counsel is present, if the Participating Victim appears on the trial date or in the trial preparation pursuant to the provisions of Article 316-34, paragraph (1), after hearing the opinions of the public prosecutor and the accused or the defense counsel, when the pressure which the Participating Victim is under is likely to negatively affect their mental wellbeing while being present, being examined, questioned or testifying in the presence of the accused and finding it appropriate, taking into account the nature of the crime, the Participating Victim's age, mental or physical condition, relationship with the accused, or due to other circumstances.

Statut de Rome

Article 93 Autres formes de coopération

1. Les États Parties font droit, conformément aux dispositions du présent chapitre et aux procédures prévues par leur législation nationale, aux demandes d'assistance de la Cour liées à une enquête ou à des poursuites et concernant :

j) La protection des victimes et des témoins et la préservation des éléments de preuve ;